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Philomisist

Philomisist (noun): One who believes in divine love, but places purpose before romantic relationships.
A philosophy founded by Ayodele Olorunfemi Miracle (Edge) in 2024
As a Noun (Person)

Philomisist = someone who believes in divine order of love — purpose before passion.

Examples:

1. Edge is a Philomisist — he believes love should never come before purpose.

2. I used to chase relationships, but now I’m a Philomisist.

3. Being a Philomisist doesn’t mean rejecting love; it means loving with clarity.

4. Only a Philomisist can walk away from distraction without guilt.
by Worldedge001@gmail.com October 11, 2025
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Philomisia

♦ Hatred of Love ♦
A noun similar to "Philophobia" but there is no fear included in this one, just hatred/distaste to the entire concept of love.
I think it's quite underrated, so try it out if you don't want your heart broken sooner or later.
Homie 1: "Man... what's been happening to Jared lately?"
Homie 2: "A disloyal bitch used him without hesitation and he decided to embrace that weird belief."
Homie 1: "What belief?"
Homie 2: "That love should be hated and considered worthless.. simply said, Philomisia ."
by SuperSeniorLix May 1, 2024
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Philomisia

Philomisia

(noun) *

Pronunciation: /fil.ǝ'mız.i.ə/ or /fax.lə 'mız.i.ə/

Meaning: The phenomenon in which intense love transforms into an equal or greater intensity of hate, often as a result of emotional betrayal, loss, or a significant emotional rupture in a relationship. The hate that follows is often more powerful than the love that once existed.
"Their love faded into philomisia, a hatred that now consumed them."

"Once filled with love, their relationship was now defined by philomisia after the betrayal."

"Her feelings went from adoration to philomisia, a rage that surpassed all the love she had ever felt."

"Their bond, once filled with love, morphed into philomisia-what they shared was now overshadowed by an all-consuming hatred."

"What started as love quickly became philomisia when trust was shattered beyond repair."

"She had never imagined that the love she once felt for him would turn into philomisia, so overwhelming it dwarfed her original feelings."
by ebin_139 September 30, 2025
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